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Serving Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Reston, Loudon County, Prince William County and the metropolitan Washington, DC are, William J. Kovatch, Jr. provides quality legal services to clients with all of their immigration law issues.

Conveniently located near the Arlington Immigration Court and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Fairfax office, William J. Kovatch, Jr. can assist clients who face being deported or removed from the United States. He represents clients in deportation or removal proceedings, and can make requests to reduce the amount of bond. For those who fear returning to their home country because of persecution, he can represent you in an asylum or wthholding of removal application.

For permanent residents, William J. Kovatch, Jr. has filed citizenship (naturalization) applications on thier behalf. He will do all of the paperwork involved in filing a citizenship petition for you, and help you prepare for the interview and civics test.

William J. Kovatch, Jr. assists U.S. citizens and permanent residents to file visa petitions on behalf of their foreign family members. For a U.S. citizen, he can help you apply for a visa for your spouse, fiance, parents, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. For permanent residents, he can help you apply for a visa for your spouse and children.

U.S. immigration is complex. Hiring a knowledgeable lawyer can make a huge difference in the success of your case. William J. Kovatch, Jr., worked for the Federal Government, and understands how bureaucracies work and think.

William J. Kovatch, Jr. is an experienced litigator, with specialized training in international law. He has litigated complex cases before U.S. courts, NAFTA panels and the World Trade Organization, and participated in negotiations over international agreements with foreign governments.

A widely published author on international law related topics, William J. Kovatch, Jr. earned his J.D. from Temple University, and holds a Masters of Law degree in Transnational Law. He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia.